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China
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is China's executive department of the State Council responsible for foreign relations. Under Xi Jinping since late 2012, the ministry has become far more vocal and active in pushing China's agenda abroad, and is a frequent actor in overseas media diplomacy as well as disinformation campaigns. Established in September 1954, it evolved from its 1949 predecessor under Zhou Enlai's leadership. The ministry manages China's foreign policy, diplomatic missions, UN representation, and treaty negotiations, while operating under the Central Foreign Affairs Commission. Originally …

China
China Radio International (中國國際廣播電台), founded on December 3, 1941, as Radio Peking, is the state-owned international broadcaster headquartered in Beijing. The organization started its English service on September 11, 1947, broadcasting from a cave in Shahe in the Taihang Mountains during China's civil war. Now part of China Media Group under the Central Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party, CRI claims it "endeavors to promote favorable relations" between China and the world while "playing a significant role" in China's soft power strategy. A 2015 Reuters investigation

Cambodia
The Jian Hua Daily (柬華日報) is the official newspaper of the Federation of Khmer Chinese in Cambodia (柬華理事總會), founded in August 2000 by Huang Huanming (黄明炤). Based in the Federation's headquarters building in Phnom Penh, the publication publishes content primarily in Chinese while also offering Khmer-language coverage. Over the years, the Jianhua Daily developed digital platforms, including a website launched in 2007, a mobile app, and a social media presence…

China
The United Front Work Department is a high-level Chinese Communist Party organization that reports directly to the Party's Central Committee. Described by both Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping as China's "magic weapon," it coordinates influence operations domestically and internationally through nine specialized bureaus targeting different groups. The department aims to co-opt and neutralize potential opposition to CCP policies, shape narratives about China abroad, and influence overseas Chinese communities. Under Xi Jinping's leadership since 2012, the UFWD has gained renewed prominence in Beijing's foreign policy apparatus, though China denies allegations it engages in espionage through the de…